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lol i noticed that too. QP like
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Was browsing through pictures of when I went to DC and came across this pic of Kap with sleeves
sometimes I forget that kaep has already been to a super bowl and an nfcc and played almost brilliantly in both. after rewatching his playoff games the past two seasons, I'm sold. throw the man every penny he deserves, otherwise I'm pretty sure another team will...so what if his instagram perpetually looks like that of an 18 year old millionaire
This wouldn't have anything to do with the fact that he played his first game in negative 10 degree weather or played his second and third games against elite defenses now would it?The one difference to me is that his passing and accuracy regressed during this year's playoff run compared to our SB run. During that SB run I had so much confidence in his accuracy, but during this playoff run whenever he was under pressure I held my breath.sometimes I forget that kaep has already been to a super bowl and an nfcc and played almost brilliantly in both. after rewatching his playoff games the past two seasons, I'm sold. throw the man every penny he deserves, otherwise I'm pretty sure another team will...so what if his instagram perpetually looks like that of an 18 year old millionaire
No. 3 WR targets for Niners
April, 4, 2014
By Tom Carpenter | ESPN.com
San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said during the owners' meetings that he thinks they need to add a legit No. 3 WR.
“Yeah. No. 3 receiver, a third guy that can get open, make plays, another option for the quarterback to go to,” Harbaugh said. “A chance to attack areas of the field. A playmaker. That’s what we’re looking for.”
No team used fewer three-WR sets last year than the Niners. Will Harbaugh open up the playbook in 2014?
"... [T]here have been hints that Harbaugh is planning to loosen up the attack a bit, and not just his words at last week’s owners’ meetings," wrote Matthew Barrows of the Sacramento Bee.
"The 49ers considered several wideouts during free agency – Julian Edelman, Hakeem Nicks and Emmanuel Sanders – and they at least flirted with the idea of acquiring the most high-profile receiver available, DeSean Jackson. That suggests they had a plan to incorporate Jackson into an offense with Michael Crabtree, Anquan Boldin and Vernon Davis."
The Niners never ended up signing any of those free agents, so they likely will need to turn to the draft in order to add another playmaker to their WR corps:
Insider
Kevin Weidl
Teams that must find WR fits
"San Francisco has three picks in the third round, and Clemson's Martavis Bryant is an intriguing fit at that point. The 6-4, 211-pound receiver has a loose, flexible frame and the speed to stretch the field vertically. He wasn't an ideal fit within Clemson's offense, has dealt with drops and comes with some immaturity concerns. However, his flashes on tape and upside are hard to ignore. I've said for a few months that Bryant compares favorably to the late WR Chris Henry, who played for the Bengals. Much like Henry, who was a vertical complement to Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh in the late 2000s, Bryant could serve in a similar role to Boldin and Crabtree. ... Other Day 2 options for San Francisco could include Kelvin Benjamin (should he fall), Vanderbilt's Jordan Matthews and Rutgers' Brandon Coleman, who currently sits with a fringe Day 2 grade."